What is .find?
.find will change the way you interact with Flow significantly, because it is built on the Flow Blockchain. The company was started by Bjartek, who many of you may know from the Flow community. From your wallet address to the way you view, collect, and purchase NFTs, the project was designed with the intention of improving your experience with the Flow Blockchain.
.find yourself:
It can be a challenge to remember your own wallet address (does anyone remember more than 3-4 characters?) but with .find you’ll never forget it. When you join .find you’ll be able to ‘swap your old 0x… address for something more personal by purchasing a unique .find name such as – bjartek.find, michael.find, jordan.find etc. This will allow people to use your unique .find name instead of your 0x wallet address and will save everyone lots of copy and pasting.
.find NFTs:
You’re here because you love NFTs. The problem is that finding them can be impossible. Once a project has launched, locating NFTs requires many different websites, marketplaces and research. .find is changing that by allowing you to search for any Flow NFT by it’s name or metadata and immediately having all of the existing NFT’s appear. You no longer have to spend hours tracking down your perfect NFT, you can simply .find it.
.find people:
NFT’s and Flow are all about community but finding the person you’re looking for isn’t always easy. With unique addresses you’ll now be able to .find exactly who you’re looking for, but .find doesn’t stop there! In your .find profile you’ll be able to easily display ALL of your Flow NFTs with pride, now you and all of your friends can see each others NFT collections.
The .find team and Flow
.find was created and developed by the one and only Bjartek who many of you will know for his extensive work on Cadence and with the Flow team. He has worked with a number of Flow NFT projects and is a key developer of the popular auction site Versus. He also co-produced the upcoming Flow metadata standard of which .find is built upon. When it comes to Cadence and Flow, there are few people as talented as Bjartek. This experience enabled him to develop the .find project with some of the best knowledge in the world.
With such a deep understanding of the incredible projects and community present on Flow, is there any question as to why .find is built on Flow?
What’s coming up on .find?
.find officially launched on Monday 13th December and you can now register your unique .find name immediately, set up your .find profile and link your .find address to your official Flow address (no more copying and pasting). Soon after launch the search feature will be enabled and you will be able to .find people on Flow. Initially only a select number of NFT’s will be able to be displayed in .find, but as the upcoming metadata standard is implemented and more projects follow it, more NFTs will be available to view.
Being able to .find things will be the start but in the future you’ll be able to:
.find buyers and sellers for NFTs using the exciting .find marketplace
.find NFT’s through rich filters allowing you to traverse the vast Flow blockchain instantly
.find trades for your NFT’s
And even create your own NFT collection without needing an impressive knowledge of programming.
Who are we working with?
.find already runs very deep throughout the Flow Community (ask your favourite projects owner if they’ve got a .find address…) and we’re very excited to be working with a number of excellent projects including:
Graffle – Providing the live feed and history of events to .find in instant speed
Versus – Integrating the .find profile and the new Flow Metadata Standard
Flow-Cadut – Developed a plugin that will resolve .find names into addresses
Flovatar – PFP provider for .find